Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said as far as she is concerned, Australia was invaded Photo: Alex Ellinghausen

Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk, who has made domestic violence prevention a hallmark of her administration, took a moment to lambast the online group's plans to come out of the shadows and hold in-person meetings across the nation and world this weekend, including in Brisbane.

Immigration Minister Peter Dutton said organiser and founder Daryush Valizadeh had not yet applied for a visa, despite the US-based "neomasculist" confirming his plans to attend a Canberra event.

It follows the attempt by "pick up artists" Julian Blanc and Jeff Allen to hold "instructional" forums in Australia, to teach men now to 'pick up women', having previously promoted methods which included choking women.

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Ms Palaszczuk said she was disgusted to learn Return of Kings was attempting a Brisbane meet-up.

"Frankly they are not welcome," she said.

"These attitudes from the Stone Age are simply not welcome here in Queensland.

"I think it is despicable, I think it is disgusting and I think people should have nothing to do with them.

"That is my clear message."

The group had reportedly advertised plans to meet at King George Square in the city's centre, using codes involving pet shops in order to reveal the actual meeting, which was for heterosexual men only.